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  1. GPs Crucial In Driving Uptake Of New Curative Hepatitis C Treatments

    December 20, 2016

    Chronic hepatitis C infection is a major contributor to rapidly rising liver cancer incidence and mortality rates and is now the fastest increasing cause of cancer death.

    • General practice
  2. Temporary Extension To ePIP

    December 20, 2016

    For those practices registered for the Practice Incentives Program eHealth Incentive (ePIP), this is a reminder about the Temporary Amendment of the Requirements for the PIP eHealth Incentive as circulated early October.

    • General practice
  3. Media Release: Eastern Melbourne PHN and the Victorian Government team up to support local

    December 19, 2016

    Suicide is a tragedy that affects too many lives across our community, and has been identified as a priority for action by both federal and state governments.

    • Media
  4. GP Bulletin Edition 55

    December 16, 2016

    GP News from your local PHN

    • General practice
  5. EMPHN Low Intensity Co-Design Workshop

    December 13, 2016

    Eastern Melbourne PHN (EMPHN) held a low intensity co-design workshop in late November, which was attended by over 30 health care professionals.

    • EMPHN News
    • Mental health
  6. After Hours Innovative Grants Recipients Announced

    December 13, 2016

    EMPHN is pleased to announce 22 successful grant applications from General Practice and Pharmacy across the catchment

    • EMPHN News
    • General practice
  7. GP Bulletin Edition 54

    December 08, 2016

    GP news from your local PHN

    • EMPHN News
    • General practice
  8. Chief Health Officer Advisory: Cutaneous Mycobacterium ulcerans infection (Buruli ulcer)

    December 01, 2016

    Cutaneous Mycobacterium ulcerans (also known as M.ulcerans) and the cause of Buruli ulcer, continues to be a concern in Victoria with most cases linked to exposure to known endemic areas in the Mornington Peninsula and Bellarine Peninsula.

  9. GP Bulletin, Edition 53

    December 01, 2016

    GP news from your local PHN

    • General practice
  10. GP Bulletin, Edition 52

    November 24, 2016

    GP news from your local PHN

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